This dude is apparently pushing a snowblower across a frozen Lake Audobon. Beyond the obvious danger of pushing a 50-pound piece of equipment across a thin sheet of ice -- which the RA seems to frown upon for some strange reason -- there's another question: what's the point of blowing a thin coating of snow off an equally thin coating of ice? Is it obscuring his view of some sunken treasure?

Update: Our BFFs at Patch posted a lovely photo of someone playing ice hockey on a lake. Could our friend above, as one of our commenters suggested, be using his snowblower as a zamboni? Depending on how thick that ice wound up being, we may never know.

Du-uh, he wants to play ice hockey and is using it as a mini-zamboni! No imagination, Restonian!

That Eagle is a truly great shot though.

And by the way, did you read the article on the Tree Police in Takoma Park today in the Washington Compost? Not too different from what we face in Reston when we want to use solar power (clean and green) but need to cut back some of the trees to do so.